I thought I had the same problem but it rely was 2 o'clock am. :o)
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On 03-Jan-2002 guy
On 03-Jan-2002 guy keren wrote:
> On 3 Jan 2002, Erez Doron wrote:
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>> it is not a timezone problem as i dontpdate time.apple.com and it sets
I don't agree - I had a similar problem after using the GUI tools on KDE to set
my clock. After setting the time from the command line (BE KOACH), the pro
hi
on one of my linux box, my clock jumps full houres
i set the time and hwclock to the right time, it works for a few hours
and then, without notice the clocks jumps 2 full hours forward
( and then 2 more etc ... )
it is a redhat7.1 linux box
any idea ?
regards
erez.
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whenever I go into linux, my bios clock starts to run faster
When working under windows I don't get that problem
I cught a message once when i shut down the system that said that linux was
updating the clock.
Any idea's how to solve this?
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Hello.
Lately I had to shut down my computer,
and I found out that when i shut it down the system clock changes his
time,
usually the time is similar (e.g. 2 days and 1 hour ahead),
and the hardware clock remains, so i just manually issue a hwclock
--hctosys.
but why is that?
I use RH6 out of the